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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 Jan 2017

    Oil and gas markets are starting to bounce back, but a protracted downturn will seep into the Texas budgethttp://on.wsj.com/2i9ULLq 

    2:03 PM - 9 Jan 2017
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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ Clean energy? Raw heat & sand makes pure-silica solar panels; less efficient than rare earth, but literally printable

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ Assuming you still *want* oil, with clean natural gas generating limitless electricity or pure-silica solar panels

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ Someone *has* been saying this since 6/23/14 - exactly 1 day before oil peaked & began its crash http://futureimperative.blogspot.com/2011/07/amazon-introduction-to-future.html …

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ A market bloodbath.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ What happens when everyone storing oil realizes plummeting prices are already higher than they will ever be again?

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ And that's why we're already talking about $20/barrel oil. That, & a panic when everyone figures it out at once.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ And that's why we keep talking about $20/barrel oil. That, & a panic when everyone figures it out at once.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ Anyone left in oil will be selling feedstocks & lubricants.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ So, oil with an effective cap of $25/barrel or lower vs solar & natural gas that are practically free.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ No one owes you a market. Much less a toxic, $3 trillion+/year revenue stream that is killing the planet.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ What happens when China decides charcoal or something better can replace coal? Coal is a dead letter.http://reut.rs/1PRA1V9 

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ And that's just the beginning. Charcoal is better at steelmaking than coke, just wasn't as cheap. Then add free power.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ Every NG power plant on Earth will realize they can run on biogas, recycle their exhaust & sell their refuse as commodities

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ But you can't escape the biggest end users. They will switch. Imagine losing 10 million bbls/day in demand. Or 20. Or 50.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ Clean, almost free fuel/fertilizer/electricity for world’s poor is the best investment imaginable

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ Recycle key waste streams & you have raw materials for 3D printers/CNCs/RepRaps.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ The greatest cost to recycling metal, paper, plastic & glass? Again, raw heat, now virtually free.

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ Effectively free heat beyond the melting point of glass, recycled copper & 3D printing means solar panels for everyone

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ A case in point. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mauYxsQDOWM …

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      1. Ralph Cerchione‏ @Dry_Observer 9 Jan 2017
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        .@WSJ And that's without counting an effectively free feedstock & energy source for the conversion.

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